| [PART I THE STORY OF SIR GERAINT] | |
|---|---|
| [Chapter First] | |
How Sir Geraint followed the knight and the lady to whom the dwarfbelongeth. How he lodged in a ruined castle, and how he found armor towear. | [9] |
| [Chapter Second] | |
How Sir Geraint fought with the knight of the Sparrow-Hawk; how he setright the wrongs of the earldom and how he returned to the Court of theKing. | [17] |
| [Chapter Third] | |
How Sir Geraint lived with the Lady Enid at Camelot. How he suspectedher truth; how his suspicions were confirmed, and how he departed withher in search of adventure. Also how they met with three unusualadventures in the forest. | [27] |
| [Chapter Fourth] | |
How Sir Geraint and Enid came forth out of the forest into the land ofan earl. How they abided at an inn, and of what befell them thereafter. | [39] |
| [Chapter Fifth] | |
Sir Geraint is wounded in his encounter with another knight. He isdiscovered by the Court of King Arthur and is healed of his wounds. | [49] |
| [Chapter Sixth] | |
How Sir Geraint destroyed three giants of the highway. How he was hurt,and how he and the Lady Enid were carried off by a knight of thatcountry. Also how Sir Geraint slew the knight. | [59] |
| [PART II THE STORY OF SIR GALAHAD] | |
| [Chapter First] | |
How Sir Galahad was made a knight; how he came to the Court of KingArthur, and of the several miracles that happened at that time. | [67] |
| [Chapter Second] | |
How Sir Galahad was led by a strange lady to a monastery of WhiteFriars. How he met there two other Knights of the Round Table. How KingBagdemagus wore the shield, and how it was taken from him and given untoSir Galahad. Also the story of the shield. | [79] |
| [Chapter Third] | |
How Sir Galahad met with Sir Melyas. How Sir Melyas was overthrown, andhow Sir Galahad overthrew his enemies. Also how Sir Galahad did at theCastle of Maidens. | [91] |
| [Chapter Fourth] | |
How Sir Launcelot and Sir Percival met Sir Galahad, and what befellthem. Also how Sir Launcelot beheld the Grail in a dream. | [101] |
| [Chapter Fifth] | |
How Sir Percival findeth a horse that nearly bringeth him todestruction. Also he meeteth a fair damsel and feasts with her. Finallyhe enters a boat and there finds rest and comfort. | [111] |
| [Chapter Sixth] | |
How Sir Bors confessed himself to the Hermit of the Forest. How heoverthrew a knight, and how he came to the seashore and of what befellhim there. | [119] |
| [Chapter Seventh] | |
How Sir Galahad smote down Sir Gawaine, and how he accompanied a fairlady to the seashore. And of what happened thereafter. | [133] |
| [PART III THE PASSING OF ARTHUR] | |
| [Chapter First] | |
How Queen Guinevere visited Sir Launcelot in the forest; how SirLauncelot returned to Court as aforetime, and how he fled once more fromthe Court. | [147] |
| [Chapter Second] | |
How Queen Guinevere held a feast, and how Sir Patrice of Ireland waspoisoned at that feast. | [155] |
| [Chapter Third] | |
How Sir Bors was relieved of the defence of the Queen, and of how SirMador de la Porte was overthrown. | [163] |
| [Chapter Fourth] | |
How there came quarrels at the Court, and how Sir Launcelot of theLake was assaulted by the brothers of Sir Gawaine. | [173] |
| [Chapter Fifth] | |
How King Arthur attacked Sir Launcelot at Joyous Gard; how Sir Lionelwas slain and how Sir Bors was wounded. | [185] |
| [Chapter Sixth] | |
Sir Launcelot brings the Queen to King Arthur at Camelot. He quittethEngland, and King Arthur and Sir Gawaine pursue him. | [199] |
| [Chapter Seventh] | |
Of the battle betwixt Sir Launcelot and Sir Gawaine. Also how KingArthur returned to Little Britain. | [211] |
| [Chapter Eighth] | |
How King Arthur returned to England. How he fought his last battle withSir Mordred. | [223] |
| [Chapter Ninth] | |
How King Arthur slew Sir Mordred, and how he himself was wounded sothat he was upon the edge of death. How his sword Excalibur was castaway, and how three queens came from Avalon and took him away withthem. | [237] |
| [Chapter Tenth] | |
How Sir Launcelot came to Queen Guinevere, and how Queen Guinevereremained a nun. How Sir Launcelot went into the forest and became ahermit, and how seven of his fellows joined him there. Also of the deathof Sir Launcelot of the Lake. | [249] |
| Sir Galahad of the Grail | [Frontispiece] |
| PAGE | |
| Head Piece—Foreword | [vii] |
| Tail Piece—Foreword | [viii] |
| Head Piece—Table of Contents | [ix] |
| Tail Piece—Table of Contents | [xiv] |
| Head Piece—List of Illustrations | [xv] |
| Tail Piece—List of Illustrations | [xviii] |
| Sir Geraint, Son of Erbin | [2] |
| Head Piece—Prologue | [3] |
| Tail Piece—Prologue | [6] |
| Enid and Geraint in the Garden | [8] |
| Head Piece—Part I | [9] |
| Sir Geraint and the Knight of the Sparrow-Hawk | [16] |
| Sir Geraint lies asleep | [26] |
| Enid talks with the Earl | [38] |
| Enid and Geraint ride past the Town bridge | [48] |
| The King’s physicians attend Sir Geraint | [58] |
| Tail Piece—Part I | [64] |
| Sir Galahad cometh with the Hermit of the Forest | [66] |
| Head Piece—Part II | [67] |
| The Lady of the Lake and Sir Galahad | [78] |
| Sir Galahad meets Sir Melyas | [90] |
| The Grail is manifested, and Sir Launcelot Sleepeth | [100] |
| Sir Percival rideth the black horse | [110] |
| Sir Bors rides with the white knight | [118] |
| Sir Galahad rides with the Lady | [132] |
| Tail Piece—Part II | [144] |
| The Queen’s pages clothe Sir Launcelot | [146] |
| Head Piece—Part III | [147] |
| Sir Mador de la Porte | [154] |
| Sir Mador begs for his Life | [162] |
| Sir Launcelot defends the door | [172] |
| The Bishop of Rochester and the King | [184] |
| Sir Gawaine challenges Sir Launcelot | [198] |
| The Passing of Sir Gawaine | [210] |
| Sir Mordred the traitor | [222] |
| The Passing of Arthur | [236] |
| The Passing of Guinevere | [248] |
| Tail Piece—Part III | [258] |